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Walter Lippmann said:The guy has raised a decent amount of coin. Too bad it's an investment in a guy who either doesn't have enough sense/know-how to change careers at a relatively young age or who is just plain unhirable.
Walter Lippmann said:Bradley Guire said:Sometimes, moving isn't an option. Maybe the guy needs a little help to pay the rent until the lease is up. Can't just pick up and leave unless there's an option to sub-let.
My wife supports me. We struggle because of my medical bills, but we get by on the skin of our teeth. We're looking for a cheper place later this month because our lease is almost up. That said, no way in heck we're moving to just anywhere so I can play reporter for $25,000 a year when she makes nearly double. When she's ready to find a new job at a new location, then we'll move. Even then, we'll move closer to family for a support system. Being on your own is going to be tough if shirt hits the fan, like a sudden layoff. Pitiful severence pay and unemployment checks don't cut it. Sometimes, you just gotta find a way to survive the short term. Then worry about dreaming big and finding a new career or going back to school.
The guy is an entertainment reporter/TV-movie critics. Those guys don't want to give that lifestyle up, even if getting a "real" 9-to-5 job is needed to pay the bills.
Walter Lippmann said:Yes, I wish I could raise $7,800 online in a matter of days with little-to-no strings attached. Wouldn't we all want that? That's almost a year's worth of rent for one-bedroom apartment in most places.
I totally agree Jay. The guy was reaching out for help. Since when is that a crime?JayFarrar said:Based on what was posted, it sounds like guy had a job and was freelancing on the side.
Then loses the job, but keeps his freelancing, and, it seems, gained additional clients, and still had a steady stream of money.
Then he loses some of his freelancing clients and got into a jam. Then the jam got worse and he got desperate. Then the kickstarter got fired up.
Without knowing the guy's situation, I can think of plenty of reasons why he didn't look for another gig.
Bashing him is just sad.